Thursday, January 24, 2019

Intention ≠ Execution


I was going to do it. I’m serious. I was really going to carry it through this time. I thought about it. I prayed about it. I sketched out some plans. But, it never happened. Why? Because intention ≠ execution. And this is true not only of me. It is true of you too.

There are factors that make our endeavors more difficult than we anticipate. Those factors may be external - forces and circumstances at work against us. Or, those factors may be internal - habits and patterns that seem to rule with the power of an addiction, prohibiting us from doing what we intend.

I wonder then, when we stand before God “in that day,” when our behaviors are judged - I wonder, will God evaluate based on our good intentions? or based upon our actual actions - our executions? Now, I have no doubt that God’s judgment is able to take into account all the proper considerations. But I do not for a moment believe that He will evaluate intentions as opposed to executions. It is what we do, or, don’t do, that will be evaluated. Not what we say we will do, but what we do.

If one intends to please God with His actions, based on his own powers of “doing good,” whether in obedience to God’s revealed law, or, as is more the style today, in obedience to one’s own latest notion of what is right and wrong - if that is one’s intention, then he will be sadly disappointed. Because here is an area where intention ≠ execution rules with an iron arm. We, relying on our own resources, are utterly incapable of meeting God’s righteous requirement. That has only been done by God’s own Son, Jesus, who lived perfectly on this earth when he took on human nature and lived a man’s life. Since he alone was able to perfectly match intention and execution, only our faith/reliance on him will place us in the company of those who are accepted by God.

But how will we know if this judgement will really happen. Oh, because that which God intends, that indeed He does.

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